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Clean and room quite big but heard rumbling of metro underneath. I was on 2nd floor. Excellent area to get to places. Staff quite pleasant but not good for specific information. Cheaper than other hotels in area so good value.

we were assigned room 52, which has clearly been a division of a large floor room, divided into 3 rooms i think, i literally heard my neighbor cough and blow her nose, that's how thin the walls are.....
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Location for this hotel was very convenient and within walking distance to a lot of places of interest. The reception was very warm and friendly; we were also showed directions of cafes to visit nearby. Rooms were a bit on the smaller side but seeing...More

This hotel is in a great location, easy to walk to the main tourist attractions and only a couple of minutes walk from a metro station for anything a bit further way. My room was very clean and bright and a good size for a...More

Really great spot to explore the city - basically everywhere is within walking distance (or metro is just 2 mins away). The hotel itself is basic but clean and very reflective of old school Parisian hotels with a bit of character.
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In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, life is effortlessly chicand all things are beautiful. The main boulevard isdotted with famed terraced cafés, haut-couture shops,ivy-covered railings and fine-dining restaurants.Antique dealers and art galleries surround the fineart school and small museums hide in unassumingsquares. The neighbourhood’s namesake church is theoldest in Paris and is the backdrop for talented

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musicians every weekend. The Luxembourg Gardens housethe national senate, splendid lawns and flourishingflower beds. Famous faces and bourgeois Parisiansfrequent Saint Germain accompanied by the students ofRue Saint Guillaume and Rue des Saints-Pères. This isa neighbourhood where afternoon people-watching from acafé or playing cards in a brasserie are a key part ofthe daily fabric.